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What Does Parkinson’s Do To Eye Sight

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December 26, 2024
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Parkinson’s can affect eyesight in several ways. It may cause blurred vision, double vision, and loss of sensitivity to color and contrast. Some people also experience visual hallucinations. These changes can make daily activities, like reading or driving, more challenging. If you notice vision changes, consult your doctor Show Full Answer

Parkinson’s can affect eyesight in several ways. It may cause blurred vision, double vision, and loss of sensitivity to color and contrast. Some people also experience visual hallucinations. These changes can make daily activities, like reading or driving, more challenging. If you notice vision changes, consult your doctor for guidance. For more details, visit: [Symptoms of Parkinson’s](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/symp...).

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